List of district attorneys in the United States

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List of district attorneys in the United States


The List of district attorneys in the United States provides an overview of the district attorneys (DAs) who serve as the chief prosecutors for their respective jurisdictions. District attorneys are responsible for prosecuting criminal cases on behalf of the government and play a crucial role in the criminal justice system.

Overview[edit]

District attorneys in the United States are typically elected officials who represent the government in the prosecution of criminal offenses. They operate at the county or judicial district level, depending on the state. The role of a district attorney includes deciding whether to bring charges against individuals, presenting cases in court, and advising law enforcement during investigations.

State-by-State Breakdown[edit]

Florida[edit]

Map of Florida Circuit Courts

In Florida, district attorneys are known as state attorneys. The state is divided into 20 judicial circuits, each with an elected state attorney. These officials are responsible for prosecuting cases within their respective circuits.

Georgia[edit]

Map of Georgia Judicial Districts and Circuits

In Georgia, district attorneys are elected for each of the state's 49 judicial circuits. They serve four-year terms and are responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in their circuits.

Kentucky[edit]

Map of Kentucky Circuit Courts

In Kentucky, the Commonwealth's attorneys serve as the district attorneys for the state's 57 judicial circuits. They are elected to six-year terms and handle felony prosecutions.

Louisiana[edit]

Map of Louisiana Judicial Districts

In Louisiana, district attorneys are elected for each of the 42 judicial districts. They serve six-year terms and are responsible for prosecuting criminal cases within their districts.

South Carolina[edit]

Map of South Carolina Judicial Circuits

In South Carolina, the district attorneys are known as solicitors. There are 16 judicial circuits, each with an elected solicitor who prosecutes criminal cases.

Tennessee[edit]

Map of Tennessee Judicial Districts

In Tennessee, district attorneys general are elected for each of the 31 judicial districts. They serve eight-year terms and are responsible for prosecuting criminal cases in their districts.

Role and Responsibilities[edit]

District attorneys have a wide range of responsibilities, including:

  • Reviewing evidence and deciding whether to file charges
  • Representing the government in court
  • Advising law enforcement agencies
  • Negotiating plea deals
  • Ensuring that justice is served in a fair and impartial manner

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